TOEFL

The TOEFL course is one to one basis course while the schedule will be arranged according to student’s timetable and availability. The program tries to be very flexible for students and working adults.

Our professional TOEFL tutors will go through all four skill in TOEFL with more focus and concentration on the skills you have problem about.

What do we offer in TOEFLE Course?

There are 2 options for our TOEFL Preparation Course at Education House:

You can choose how many hours you need and pay your tuition fee session by sessionSchedule : According to your time and availability ( Flexible for student )Registration fee : 100.00Deposit : RM 180.00 / Can be used as last session tuition feeTuition fee : RM 180.00/ per lesson ( 2 hours )

Do you prefer to join the course with your friends?

2 students > each one will receive 20% discount3 students > each one will receive 30% discount4 students > each one will receive 40% discount

TOEFL iBT® Test Content

The TOEFL iBT® test is given in English and administered via the Internet. There are four sections (listening, reading, speaking, and writing) which take a total of about four and a half hours to complete, including check-in.

Combining All Four Skills: Listening, Reading, Speaking, and Writing

During the test, you are asked to perform tasks that combine more than one skill, such as:

Read, listen and then speak in response to a question

Listen and then speak in response to a question

Read, listen and then write in response to a question

TOEFL iBT Test Sections

Section

Time Limit

Questions

Tasks

Reading

60–80 minutes

36–56 questions

Read 3 or 4 passages from academic texts and answer questions.

Listening

60–90 minutes

34–51 questions

Listen to lectures, classroom discussions and conversations, then answer questions.

Break

10 minutes

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Speaking

20 minutes

6 tasks

Express an opinion on a familiar topic; speak based on reading and listening tasks.

Writing

50 minutes

2 tasks

Write essay responses based on reading and listening tasks; support an opinion in writing.

The test you take may include extra questions in the Reading or Listening section that do not count toward your score. These are either questions that enable ETS to make test scores comparable across administrations or new questions that help ETS determine how such questions function under actual testing conditions.

Please read the timing instructions for the Reading Section carefully. The instructions will indicate how many passages you will receive and the amount of time you have to respond to questions for those passages. Be sure to pace yourself so that you have time to answer all the questions.

A standard English language (QWERTY) computer keyboard is used for the test. We recommend that you practice typing on a QWERTY keyboard before taking the test.